Media highlight donation to NorthStar program
The Sun Journal and CentralMaine.com noted that University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s NorthStar 4-H Youth Mentoring program received a $120,000 donation from Norway Savings Bank.
The Sun Journal and CentralMaine.com noted that University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s NorthStar 4-H Youth Mentoring program received a $120,000 donation from Norway Savings Bank.
The VillageSoup advanced the University of Maine Hutchinson Center’s upcoming facilitation skills training program. Strengthening Your Facilitation Skills will be held from 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. May 5, 19 and June […]
The Courier-Gazette featured an upcoming presentation about Amphibian Big Night by University of Maine Ph.D. student Greg, LeClair hosted by the Stewardship Education Alliance and Sweetland School, at 2 p.m. […]
In an article about Maine loggers leaving the industry, Maine Public cited a new University of Maine study that found the state’s logging industry supported fewer jobs and generated less […]
The Portland Press Herald interviewed Brian Beal and Rick Wahle about the potential to farm lobster in Maine. Beal stated that according to his research, lobsters can be farmed economically. […]
The Sun Journal reported that University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Franklin County is looking for volunteers for its 4-H programs, which have seen increased popularity in the wake of […]
CentralMaine.com shared that Matthew Chatfield, assistant professor of evolution and eco-health, will present as part of the Center for Wildlife Studies’ Wild Maine series at the Camden Public Library at […]
Rick Eason, associate professor emeritus of electrical engineering at the University of Maine, was interviewed by Inside Edition about balloon hobbyists and a weather balloon experiment he conducted along with […]
In a column about the American woodcock, the Ellsworth American and Piscataquis Observer highlighted a study of the woodcock’s migration habits and patterns by the University of Maine. The data […]
Morgan Talty, assistant professor of English at the University of Maine, wrote an essay for The Guardian about how dimples connect him, his deceased mother and unborn child.